YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
#12
RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
The brands that I commonly wear are;
Redhead
Field and Stream
Medallist
Mossy Oak (clothing-different patterns)
Most of the time, I buy what is on clearanceor sale unless I want something real specific.
Redhead
Field and Stream
Medallist
Mossy Oak (clothing-different patterns)
Most of the time, I buy what is on clearanceor sale unless I want something real specific.
#13
RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
i bought the scent blocker road trips last year. very nice. all fleece. not water proof though. its super quiet. light enough to wear earyl in the season. iput some layers underneath and wore well below 20 degrees. not for super cold.
#16
RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
Dickies blue jeans, cheap cammo shirt from wal-mart or bass pro. Rockey boots. Red-Head Fleece jacket. When it is real cold I have a set of Dickies insulated bib overalls (Cammo) Fleece watchmans cap, lacrosse rubber boots, and La crosse hip waders- my complete hunting garments
#17
RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
ok thats silly ( last post ) The brand of jeans I wear have been censord....lol. So for those who arent sure. It is the name of work clothes that start with a D and are Carhartt rivals. and ends in ickies!!!! LOL so funny
#18
Fork Horn
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RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
Have used cabelas dry plus and currently have red head bone dry. I figured They were the same thing and I wanted a camo pattern cabelas did not offer. After owning both, they do SEEM to be the same. Both work well, until it really pores. Then I Still get wet. Now I do mean it has to be pouring the rain for a good while, but it does frustrate me. I have never tried name brand gore-tex. The cabelas parka I had ripped at the pocket and the red head bibs have ripped in the crotch, on the inside only, not all the way through.
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